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I had a silk terrier that lived to be 19...he had same issues at 18 ...i adjusted his living life...i bought a portable baby crib ..he hates crates... this was very safe a soothing for him when i was not home or at night time ...he slept with me for 18 years so at first it was hard but i had to put the crib next to my bed then he sslept through the night...if he woke up he could only fall against the mesh of the crib...you cant get a crib with bars.. that why portables are great its mesh all around... abig dog they have large playpin ... also very important do not rearrange your house furniture it will confuse him if hes going blind and stress him out...keep lights fully on so he cant see shadows or keep light s off with small lighted areas..

I believe its time to let the Shepard call in one of his flock.The Bible says to us that the Lion will lay with the Lamb and eat of the Straw.So I believe were
going to be Brothers & Sisters with Heaven on Earth and only all Beauty will
surrounding us with GOD as our Light of Life and JESUS our Shepard.They
just have a different lifeline & Lifetime than we Humans. be at Peace.

I myself had a 16 yr old dog... when he could no longer walk we knew it was time to let him go, I think it would be selfish to keep him hanging on.... let him be at peace, good luck, I know it`s very hard to do.

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